culture   Congo

12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) greeting (1) music (1) religious practices (1) traditional clothing (1) community (1) culinary traditions (1) family (1) government oversight (1) greeting etiquette (1) polygamy (1) property rights (1) tropical forests (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 greeting Congo In Congo, greetings often involve a prolonged handshake and inquiries about well-being or family. 2
2 music Congo Music is central to traditional events in Congo, with a focus on diverse styles such as Rumba and soukous. 2
3 religious practices Congo Religious practices in Congo involve traditional and spiritual rituals that are deeply ingrained in the community's culture. 2
4 traditional clothing Congo Congolese culture features colorful and elaborate traditional clothing worn both daily and for special occasions. 2
5 community Congo In Congolese culture, community bonds are strong and people regularly support each other in various aspects of life. 1
6 culinary traditions Congo Traditional Congolese cuisine includes staples such as cassava, fufu, and dishes made with plantains and spices. 1
7 family Congo In Congolese culture, extended family members often live together or in close proximity, including aunts, uncles, and grandparents. 1
8 government oversight Congo Government oversight in Congo is often weak due to political instability and lack of resources. 1
9 greeting etiquette Congo In Congo, greeting etiquette involves hugging, cheek-kissing, or handshakes based on the relationship and region. 1
10 polygamy Congo Polygamy is accepted and practiced in some regions of Congo. 1
11 property rights Congo Property rights in Congo are more likely to be owned and controlled by the state, with limited or no individual property rights. 1
12 tropical forests Congo Tropical forests in Congo provide livelihoods and sustenance for local communities. 1